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- Corythosaurus abstract "Corythosaurus /ˌkɒrɨθɵˈsɔrəs/ is a genus of duck-billed dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Period, about 76.5-74.8 million years ago. It lived in what is now North America. Its name means "helmet lizard", derived from Greek. It was named and described in 1914 by Barnum Brown, and classified as a trachodontid. Corythosaurus is now thought to be a lambeosaurine, related to Nipponosaurus, Velafrons, Hypacrosaurus, and Olorotitan. Corythosaurus has an estimated length of 9 metres (30 ft), and has a skull, including the crest, that is 70.8 centimetres (27.9 in) tall.It is known from many complete specimens, including a nearly complete holotype found by Brown in 1912. The holotype skeleton is only missing the last section of the tail, and part of the forelimbs, but was preserved with impressions of polygonal scales. The specimen was found among marine sediments, and around it were preserved elements of the bivalve Unio, and an indeterminate turtle. The preserved sections of the forelimbs include the scapulae, coracoids, humeri, ulnae, radii, and phalanges.Corythosaurus is known from many skulls with tall crests. The crests resemble the crests of the cassowary and a Corinthian helmet. Originally, the crests were thought to be used as a snorkel, to breathe through when swimming. The problem with that was that there were no holes in the top of the crest to allow air through. Later, they were thought to be air reserves, to breathe when underwater. A problem with that theory was that underwater, unless the animal had some way of pressurizing the air, the lungs would not be able to expand. Currently, the most likely scenario is that the crest was used for vocalization. Like a trombone, the air would travel through many chambers in the crest, and then get amplified when Corythosaurus exhaled. It was thought to be aquatic, based on the misidentification of foot padding, that was thought to be webbing.Corythosaurus specimens have been preserved with its last meal in its chest cavity. Inside the cavity were remains of conifer needles, seeds, twigs, and fruits, meaning that Corythosaurus probably fed on all of these.".
- Corythosaurus thumbnail Corythosaurus_casuarius,_Dinosaur_Provincial_Park,_Alberta,_Canada,_Late_Cretaceous_-_Royal_Ontario_Museum_-_DSC00023.JPG?width=300.
- Corythosaurus wikiPageExternalLink B035a38.pdf.
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- Corythosaurus wikiPageID "1360138".
- Corythosaurus wikiPageRevisionID "605073346".
- Corythosaurus authority 1914_in_paleontology.
- Corythosaurus authority Barnum_Brown.
- Corythosaurus fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Corythosaurus hasPhotoCollection Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus imageCaption "Mounted skeleton, Royal Ontario Museum".
- Corythosaurus imageWidth "250".
- Corythosaurus name "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus subdivision "(Brown, 1914 )".
- Corythosaurus subdivision "Corythosaurus casuarius".
- Corythosaurus subdivision "Corythosaurus intermedius".
- Corythosaurus subdivisionRanks Species.
- Corythosaurus synonyms "(Gilmore, 1923) * Stephanosaurus intermedius".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "(Parks, 1923) * Procheneosaurus erectofrons".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "(Parks, 1931) * Corythosaurus bicristatus".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "(Parks, 1935) * Corythosaurus brevicristatus".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "(Parks, 1935)".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "* Corythosaurus excavatus".
- Corythosaurus synonyms "* Tetragonosaurus erectofrons".
- Corythosaurus typeSpecies "Corythosaurus casuarius".
- Corythosaurus typeSpeciesAuthority "Brown, 1914".
- Corythosaurus subject Category:Cretaceous_dinosaurs.
- Corythosaurus subject Category:Dinosaur_taxa_with_documented_soft_tissue_fossils.
- Corythosaurus subject Category:Dinosaurs_of_North_America.
- Corythosaurus subject Category:Hadrosaurs.
- Corythosaurus type Reptile.
- Corythosaurus comment "Corythosaurus /ˌkɒrɨθɵˈsɔrəs/ is a genus of duck-billed dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Period, about 76.5-74.8 million years ago. It lived in what is now North America. Its name means "helmet lizard", derived from Greek. It was named and described in 1914 by Barnum Brown, and classified as a trachodontid. Corythosaurus is now thought to be a lambeosaurine, related to Nipponosaurus, Velafrons, Hypacrosaurus, and Olorotitan.".
- Corythosaurus label "Coritossauro".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus casuarius".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus label "Corythosaurus".
- Corythosaurus label "Korytozaur".
- Corythosaurus label "Коритозавр".
- Corythosaurus label "コリトサウルス".
- Corythosaurus label "冠龍屬".
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus_casuarius.
- Corythosaurus sameAs コリトサウルス.
- Corythosaurus sameAs 코리토사우루스.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Corythosaurus.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Korytozaur.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Coritossauro.
- Corythosaurus sameAs m.04wmyc.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Q131078.
- Corythosaurus sameAs Q131078.
- Corythosaurus wasDerivedFrom Corythosaurus?oldid=605073346.
- Corythosaurus depiction Corythosaurus_casuarius,_Dinosaur_Provincial_Park,_Alberta,_Canada,_Late_Cretaceous_-_Royal_Ontario_Museum_-_DSC00023.JPG.
- Corythosaurus isPrimaryTopicOf Corythosaurus.